Ein Musical, das auf dem Streik der New Yorker Zeitungsjungen von 1899 basiert. Als junge Zeitungsverkäufer von ihren Vorgesetzten ausgebeutet werden, machen sie sich daran, Veränderungen he... Alles lesenEin Musical, das auf dem Streik der New Yorker Zeitungsjungen von 1899 basiert. Als junge Zeitungsverkäufer von ihren Vorgesetzten ausgebeutet werden, machen sie sich daran, Veränderungen herbeizuführen, und werden von der Rücksichtslosigkeit des großen Geschäfts getroffen.Ein Musical, das auf dem Streik der New Yorker Zeitungsjungen von 1899 basiert. Als junge Zeitungsverkäufer von ihren Vorgesetzten ausgebeutet werden, machen sie sich daran, Veränderungen herbeizuführen, und werden von der Rücksichtslosigkeit des großen Geschäfts getroffen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Snipeshooter
- (as Matthew Fields)
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- WissenswertesChristian Bale was supposedly ashamed to tell his friends that the movie was a musical.
- PatzerThe real 1899 New York newsboys' strike was a partial failure. Prices were not lowered, although before the strike, unsold papers were not refunded, whereas afterwards they were.
- Zitate
Joseph Pulitzer: Anyone who doesn't act in their own self interest is a fool.
David Jacobs: Then what does that make you?
Joseph Pulitzer: What?
Jack Kelly: Oh, this is my pal, Davey. The Walkin' Mouth.
David Jacobs: You talk about self-interest, but since the strike, your circulation's been down 70%. Everyday you're losing thousands of dollars just to beat us out of one lousy tenth of a cent. Why?
Jack Kelly: You see, it ain't about the money, Dave. It Joe gives in to nobodies like us, it means we got the power. And he can't do that, no matter what it costs.
- Crazy CreditsDuring the closing credits, the names of the cast are divided in three groups billed as such: The Newsies, Friends of the Newsies and The Opposing Forces.
- Alternative VersionenThe featurettes on the DVD version of "Newsies", include at least two scenes that were altered in the final movie:
- On the soundtrack for "Newsies" during the song "Carrying The Banner" there is a line that goes, "You need a smile as sweet as butter, the kind that ladies can't resist. It takes an orphan, with a stutter, who ain't afraid to use his fists." This footage is also present during the song on one of the featurettes, however in the movie, this part is cut, leading straight to the scene where the boys jump over the barrels.
- During another featurette, one of the cast members mentions that Christian Bale had to learn an extra skill for his part and then there is footage of him with a lasso doing various tricks. This scene appears to be from the "Santa Fe" song, although it is not made clear.
- SoundtracksCarrying the Banner
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Jack Feldman
Performed by Max Casella, Matthew Schoenfeld, Trey Parker, Mark David, Marty Belafsky, Aaron Lohr, Christian Bale, Michael A. Goorjian, and the Newsies Ensemble with JoAnn Harris, Sylvia Short, Melody Santangello, and Lois Young
Newsboys did indeed strike in 1899 as a result of Pulitzer's decision to raise the price the newsies paid in order to cover the cost of foreign correspondence. However, the newsie's union did not achieve its goal. Joseph Pulitzer did not return the price of the papers to its former level. The newsies only won the right to redeem unsold papers for money.
But that's not much of a victory, is it? Not compared to the voices of thousands of children raised in protest, calling for rights while gathered in the square beneath the offices of newspaper tycoon Joseph Pulitzer.
Machiavelli would have been full of pride (and taking notes) as Robert Duvall's Pulitzer extorted a few extra cents from his 'distribution apparatus'.
James Rogers, author of the 'Dictionary of Clichés', would have instantly revised his book to include characters Racetrack (a character who just might have been lifted from a Damon Runyon novel: a snappy dresser who bets and smokes cigars), Frances Sullivan/Jack Kelly (charismatic leader), Crutchy (crippled kid looked after by his friends), David Jacobs (the brains behind the leader) and Brian Denton (idealistic journalist looking for a great angle), among others.
At any rate, it's a David and Goliath story. Had the Philistines, the Israelites' opposition at the biblical battle where a shepherd slew a giant, made a cameo appearance, they most likely would not have been able to keep up with the newsboys' dance moves. The choreography blends together well, but still holds the right tone for the characters, working kids living as they please.
All in all, it's a fairly enjoyable movie, if you forget history and refrain from analyzing characters and plot. Its idealistic ending is a crowd pleaser, and the song 'King of New York', will stick in your head
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- 15.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.819.485 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.232.508 $
- 12. Apr. 1992
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- 2.819.485 $